tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29234984444601111452024-03-14T01:48:33.971-07:00Window Perfection<b>A Blog about Blinds, Shutters, Shades, Draperies, Window Tint and Decorative Hardware!</b>
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1) faux painted walls and or ceilings<br />
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2) chair moldings -you can paint the bottom half a darker color than the rest of the wall for definition<br />
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3) add chandelier lighting-even places such as Lowes offer inexpensive selections<br />
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4) silk or faux silk drapery with trim and tassel tie backs. This is one place you will not want to scrimp!<br />
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5) vintage accessories- this is where you can really have fun personalizing the room. There are plenty of reproductions that look almost as good as the originals. If you have room purchase a curio cabinet and display your favorites. A great place to find inexpensive beauties is the Biltmore gift shop in Asheville. <br />
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O'hair is now making a new selection of wood blinds in 3 3/8", 4 3/8", and 5 3/8" wide slats. These slats can be manufactured in 2 weeks for windows up to 10 feet wide which up to now has been totally unheard of. The nicest thing about these blinds is the fact that they have great closure with no rout holes creating maximum light control. Additionally, they are easy to lift even in the widest spans with their special lift systems. Everything is made in the USA with all of the new child safety features. Pricewise these blinds are considerably more than the standard 2" wood, but they offer a lot of great features for the money. So the next time you are looking for blinds to cover large windows don't settle for several small blinds in one window without taking a look at other options on the market. The view that you create will be worth the extra effort.<br />
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Each season designers try to forecast what colors will be hot in decorating and fashion. While you may not want to paint each room of your home a different color it might be fun to consider painting at least one of your rooms these colors. Or you might want to just paint one wall as an accent wall.<i> </i> The new fashion colors for 2013 are as follows: french roast, honey gold, pink flambe, tangerine tango, ultramarine green, bright chartreuse, Olympian blue, titanium, rhapsody and rose smoke. These colors can be incorporated into your pillows, accent pieces as well as draperies too.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2923498444460111145.post-87411865895416665612011-06-27T09:11:00.000-07:002011-06-27T09:11:38.194-07:00Reasons for Window Tint<b>1. Decrease Heat</b> - It can provide up 78% heat reduction versus untreated glass. <br />
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<b>2. Reduce Fading & Health Risks</b> - Blocks up to 99% of UV rays, as well as significantly reducing heat. This helps to protect your valuable furnishings from fading.<br />
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<b>3. Cut Glare </b>- Allows one to enjoy a clear view without annoying glare.<br />
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<b>4. Enjoy Energy Savings</b> - Reducing heat loss increase HVAC efficiency and lower energy costs.<br />
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<b>5. Increase Safety </b>- It can act as a "safety net" by holding shattered glass together.<br />
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<b>6. Enhance Appearance </b>- It aesthetically compliments the exterior and interior of your home or office building.<br />
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<b>7. It's Fast & Easy </b>- Professional installation is quick and simple!<br />
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<b>Q</b>: <b>Does window tint last a long time?</b><br />
A: Yes, we offer a lifetime warranty against cracking, bubbling, peeling, chipping, and color fading.<br />
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<b>Q</b>: <b>Will window tint make my windows look dark? </b> <br />
A: No, we have a large variety of films and color options suited for both residential and commercial use. Many blend seamlessly and are unrecognizable from inside or outside.<br />
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<b>Q</b>: <b>Is it expensive?</b><br />
A: No, it is relatively inexpensive and will actually save you money on utilities (both heating and cooling).<br />
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<b>Q</b>: <b>Does window tint void the manufacturer's/builder's warranty on the windows?</b><br />
A: No, we offer a warranty that complements the existing warranty.<br />
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<b>Q</b>: <b>Does installation take a long time?</b><br />
A: No, depending on the number and size of the windows, it can take as little as 30 minutes!<br />
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<b>Q</b>: <b>Is it easy to clean my windows afterwards?</b><br />
A: Yes, windows can easily be clean with a soft cloth and a non-ammonia glass cleaner.<br />
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<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiWKPUz5hl6P6bLtU1ThMD4-fXZ1iMxg2lJH7T39lRZW9sq55jBk8JEeoFHpc9WvlDXd6loFD8gNm8jTeQUcQ987tsXQ9soIwM7rt23UBmEz7aZtuHzycsLnSn_jyR3CuVZrMY179chfXAU/s1600/Scan10006.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiWKPUz5hl6P6bLtU1ThMD4-fXZ1iMxg2lJH7T39lRZW9sq55jBk8JEeoFHpc9WvlDXd6loFD8gNm8jTeQUcQ987tsXQ9soIwM7rt23UBmEz7aZtuHzycsLnSn_jyR3CuVZrMY179chfXAU/s320/Scan10006.JPG" width="315" /></a></div>Two kinds of stripes can be twice as nice, provided they work well together. This is comfortably elegant living room mixes two coordinating patterns: the classic lineup on the curvaceous club chairs, and the rows of abstract paisley motifs on the Roman window shades. Unifying the overall effect are the warm, spice-tone palette and the fact that all the stripes are of similar scale. The resulting mix is rich in variety--and panache.<br />
<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi6nrLbHCcaW6kIbnnzg46JeFqyxMm-fymmb3wAiKx0indJQy7lhZKTGZQpkRcLt4vh0yfywcSusUv0UqXbkKPAQrlW9EZua67nP50CPzjDJ-Y4EcWelfuycqwjTjwhh8I1UpPhJuYSuOll/s1600/Scan10009.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="237" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi6nrLbHCcaW6kIbnnzg46JeFqyxMm-fymmb3wAiKx0indJQy7lhZKTGZQpkRcLt4vh0yfywcSusUv0UqXbkKPAQrlW9EZua67nP50CPzjDJ-Y4EcWelfuycqwjTjwhh8I1UpPhJuYSuOll/s320/Scan10009.JPG" width="320" /></a></div><div style="text-align: left;">Wish your ceilings were just a little bit higher? Vertically striped window treatments will pull the eye up toward the ceiling, giving the impression of a more expansive space. They'll also draw attention to your windows, making them seem larger.</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhpaXARQWjAOkJRHsoppckZLi79cmk-rVdythAKxSZqwvLVXamsyVlU6okkuc5Vm2-WonCFwm4D3c1FSfskIvH6KYF3IGa6sRG0eg-DIavqlM4sM3M5PnhPFFpgEX2mRBY3WQKQatx51R2L/s1600/Scan10011.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="320" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhpaXARQWjAOkJRHsoppckZLi79cmk-rVdythAKxSZqwvLVXamsyVlU6okkuc5Vm2-WonCFwm4D3c1FSfskIvH6KYF3IGa6sRG0eg-DIavqlM4sM3M5PnhPFFpgEX2mRBY3WQKQatx51R2L/s320/Scan10011.JPG" width="227" /></a></div><div style="text-align: left;">Combining patterns can be tricky, but not when stripes are involved. Just choose a stripe in a similar color and scale to the print with which you're mixing it. Here, the refined patterns and cool blue-and-cream palette blend effortlessly.</div>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2923498444460111145.post-66666239566754186822010-09-06T12:40:00.000-07:002010-09-06T12:58:33.918-07:00Designing with woven woods<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEitqiJzv-dSpQtY0OnuloUbeWJKwOF1I7ctePs2JlO-TsD_RB-WFto2M6PXm5GgGXNcngAfla_bgabv-ZuICyXZHYxT5G5MHPGOhh5UdGY5Dt7PHX4LogY3-URAoPJs_ZqJyCFPhcgwBCMT/s1600/wovenwood+uses.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEitqiJzv-dSpQtY0OnuloUbeWJKwOF1I7ctePs2JlO-TsD_RB-WFto2M6PXm5GgGXNcngAfla_bgabv-ZuICyXZHYxT5G5MHPGOhh5UdGY5Dt7PHX4LogY3-URAoPJs_ZqJyCFPhcgwBCMT/s320/wovenwood+uses.jpg" /></a></div>One of the hotest window treatments on the market that is being shown in all of the design magazines and shows such as HGTV is Woven woods. Woven woods come in a wide variety of different weaves and colors. The openess of the weave and whether or not it is lined will determine how much light and privacy you will have. I like to use Woven woods both as full covering treatments, valances and in coordination with drapery treatments. For added decorative touches tassels and banding can be added.<br />
Additionally, the shades can be made as top-down bottom up or even reverse roll (without a top valance which normally is considered "flat roman style). Unless you need the headrail to be as skinney as possible it is a good idea to add a continuous cord or rolease as this will prevent the cords from "puddling" on the floor.<br />
Personally, I do not recommend the reverse roll shade as this is made with the fabric on the front of the headrail and the controls on the back. By doing this, the fabric automatically is not on or near the glass of the window itself creating gaps of light on the sides (you don't have this with the roman style).<br />
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Additionally, baby furniture does not always have to be stained wood pieces or white. Using items such as mirrored dressers, pictures, chandlers etc. can really dress up a room and give it that designer "unique" look. See pic below <br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2923498444460111145.post-25101139556572745472010-08-21T17:06:00.000-07:002011-06-27T08:57:01.467-07:00What are the best types of shuttersCustomers often ask me is it better to have faux or wood shutters. Well that depends on the type of material the shutter is made out of, where it is made and what application the shutter is going to be used for. As a general rule, faux shutters work well in most applications except where there is high humidity such as a saunas, showers or other wet areas. There are many types of faux shutters on the market today. Most of them are made of either a composite interior (compressed wood with a filler), foam (such as polywood) or entirely of MDF (Norman Shutters)which is a nice name for multiple density fiberboard with a faux wrap. While MDF looks pretty sturdy it is still particle board or sawdust with a glue adhesive to keep it together (this product is also used in cheap cabinetry). The real problem with using MDF in shutters is that when moisture gets inside the frame can come appart and the panels tend to be heavier than wood. Additionally, the glues used to bind the wood particles tend to be toxic and "off gas" in your home. Either way, in my opinion it is best to stay away from this type of construction, and go with a more natural product such as wood or wood with a composite louver only (we still call this type faux ).<br />
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Wood shutters applications are a must for areas where one wants to see the natural grain of the wood or if you are trying to match existing paneling etc . Also wood can be bent into arch windows and used for over sized panels (most faux panels cannot be made larger than 24"). Make sure the wood is adequately thick and fairly heavy weight. Some cheap brands are thin and shaved to size. Lastly look at the paint finish. It should be smooth and free of any drip marks (most good custom companies sand and paint the shutter 2-3 coats).<br />
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Another thing to consider when ordering shutters is to ask where are the shutters made? Many of the companies today get most of their materials from China where quality control and safety issues are non existent. Again, if possible opt for products made locally. You will be doing yourself and America a favor.<br />
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1) <b>Paint-</b> is easy and cheap. It is important to make sure the color flows with the rest of the house. Also you might want to test a small sample on the walls before painting the whole room. Often a color will be much darker or brighter in large areas than on a small paint swatch. I suggest going into model homes and picking out colors you like. This is a great way to see how they will look in your home.<br />
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2) <b>Rearrange your furniture</b>. Consider placing furniture at angles rather than everything against the walls. This will add visual interest and often open up the room.<br />
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3) <b>Use a few great accessories such as artwork as a focal point.</b> Artwork does not need to be expensive. You can even use posters that are nicely framed or even groupings of personal photos. Just make sure the frames are attractive. It is important to hang pictures at eye level. If it is too high it will get lost and if it too low it will be out of balance. Use one large picture or a grouping of pictures for the best impact.<br />
When accessorizing you can use both modern and traditional pieces. Odd numbers of things when grouped look best. This is one area that you can really personalize a space.<br />
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4) <b>Window treatments-make the most dramatic statement of all!</b> If you cannot afford custom, consider purchasing ready made panels that are over 90" long. This will make your window look taller and the room have more of a wow factor. Consider adding trim or additional fabrics to the panels for a more custom look.<br />
Additionally, you can purchase ready made valances and staple them on wood boards adding returns and trim for a brand new look. Layer your windows with hard treatments such as blinds, shutters or shades on the inside of the window with simple drapery treatments on the outside.<br />
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5) <b>Consider wallpapering or faux finishing </b>at least one room of your home. There are a lot of great wallpapers on the market right now that can really make your home look very plush and expensive. You can also experiment with faux finishes or hire a professional. Faux finishes look great on dinning walls and trey ceilings. <br />
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj95HqN8kFdioZ8CxyJZecy3WKLbvIK-QNp_jcs9d5H_zcKsPSX3DldDwVpWqN1YLNgVDgtewXOubb8wn5SKPhq6gcJFfTLZUzefw-jMXRoVznulcIX_5HmtYvq_pYqal81LlocvMPedeI/s1600/007.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj95HqN8kFdioZ8CxyJZecy3WKLbvIK-QNp_jcs9d5H_zcKsPSX3DldDwVpWqN1YLNgVDgtewXOubb8wn5SKPhq6gcJFfTLZUzefw-jMXRoVznulcIX_5HmtYvq_pYqal81LlocvMPedeI/s320/007.JPG" /></a>Upon meeting your design consultant, it is important to consider the function of your room, whether it is formal or informal. Additionally, the degree of privacy or sunlight that enters the room will also have an impact upon your decision. Personally, I like hard treatments, such as blinds, shades and shutters, inside the window with a stationary valance or panel outside the window. A great way to let your personality shine through in your home is by adding different fabrics, trims and rods. These can help create a unique style of your own. For more pics and info see:<br />
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